Wexford camogie appeal thrown out

August 28, 2015

Galway goalkeeper Susan Earner and Fiona Rochford of Wexford during the All-Ireland camogie semi-final ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Wexford have lost their appeal against the result of their All-Ireland senior camogie semi-final defeat to Galway.

The National Transfers, Hearings and Disciplinary Committee of the Camogie Association (NTHDC) last night dismissed the appeal lodged following Galway's 1-14 to 2-10 victory.

"The NTHDC considered the evidence presented tonight (August 27) and subsequently dismissed the appeal," a Camogie Association statement read.

Wexford had appealed on two grounds: the failure to award a point to their side in the first half and referee Cathal Egan's decision to play two and a half minutes more than the four minutes of additional time signalled at the end of the game.

Galway can now prepare for the All-Ireland final against Cork on September 13 without any further distraction.


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